Vacancy Announcement Asst. Program Officer
The National Commission for Women and Children (NCWC) is pleased to announce the
following vacancy on contract for the period of 10 months:
Sl.No. |
Position Title |
Position Level |
Qualification required |
Place of posting /Agency |
No. of Slots. |
Contract Type |
1. |
Asst. Program Officer |
P5 B |
Bachelor's degree with preference to Counseling/ Social Work/ Psychology /PGDE Counseling |
Protection Services, NCWC, Thimphu |
1 Nos. |
Consolidated |
Documents required :
1. Civil Service Employment Application Form(Form 4/1 BCSR 2018
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. Attested copy of Citizenship ID card
4. Attested copy academic transcript
5. Valid online security Clearance Certificate
6. Medical Fitness Certificate
7. No Objection Certificate, if employed
8. Any other relevant documents
9. The selected candidate will take the role of Protection Officer with Protection Services,
NCWC
Applicants with relevant qualification/ training and work experience shall be given preference. Sl.No. 6 & 7 can be submitted later if you are shortlisted.
Application along with the above documents must be submitted to email shera@ncwc.gov.bt
NCWC latest by 28th January 2021.
For any queries, kindly contact 77112548 or email to shera@ncwc.gov.bt
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